What does ROTC stand for?
                              
                              The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a way for young men and women
                                 to start strong in life. The college elective for undergraduate and graduate students
                                 that provides unrivaled leadership training for success in any career field. If you
                                 have a passion for it, you can find a place to fit in the Army as an officer and get
                                 the training you need to turn that passion into a career.
                              
                              Available at over 1,100 colleges and universities nationwide, it offers merit-based
                                 scholarships that can pay up to the full cost of tuition and open educational opportunities.
                              
                              Whether you’re in high school, college, or already in the Army, you can become an
                                 officer in today’s Army through joining ROTC.
                              
                               
                              
                              Enrollment
                              
                              If you’re a high school junior or senior and are interested in enrolling in Army ROTC,
                                 you can find more than 1,100 colleges and universities that carry an Army ROTC program
                                 or talk to your academic advisor about the opportunity. you can find a great deal
                                 of information on the GoArmy website.  You can also ask your guidance counselor, academic advisor, or JROTC instructor
                                 for more information.  Please feel free to contact Army ROTC for school specific information.
                              
                              If you’re interested in enrolling in Army ROTC and are currently a college student,
                                 you can start by talking to the Army ROTC Enrollment Officer (318.274.3324) located
                                 on Grambling’s campus.  You will receive a personalized plan detailing the Army ROTC
                                 basic or advanced elective course and about the incentives available, including opportunities
                                 to compete for two-, three-, or four-year merit-based scholarships.
                              
                              If you have two years remaining in a junior college or graduate school, you are still
                                 eligible to enroll in Army ROTC. Talk to the Army ROTC Enrollment Officer on your
                                 campus.
                              
                              Basic Camp
                              
                              This course is for those college students who want to complete Army ROTC training
                                    in two years. To qualify, you must complete a challenging and motivating 31-day training
                                    program at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Upon completion of BASIC CAMP (CIET), graduates return
                                    to campus prepared to enter the advanced course.
                              
                               
                              
                              Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP)
                              
                              The Simultaneous Membership Program allows you to attend Army ROTC and serve in the
                                    U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard at the same time. It gives you an opportunity
                                    for additional training and experience. Cadets serve as officer trainees in the Army
                                    Reserve or National Guard while completing college. You can earn Army Reserve/National
                                    Guard pay and benefits in addition to your Army ROTC allowances.
                              
                               
                              
                              How long do you have to serve?
                              
                              Army ROTC students who receive an Army ROTC scholarship or enter the Army ROTC Advanced
                                 Course must agree to complete an eight-year period of service with the Army.
                              
                              
                                 
                                 - You can serve full time in the Army for three years (four years for scholarship winners),
                                    with the balance in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).
- Selected Cadets may choose to serve part-time in the U.S. Army Reserve or Army National
                                    Guard while pursuing a civilian career.
It’s an experience that you can’t get anywhere else, and your leadership skills will
                                 be challenged every day. Contact your campus Military Science department for more
                                 specific details on your Army ROTC service commitment.
                              
                              Enrolling in the Army ROTC Basic Course does NOT involve a commitment of service to
                                 the Army unless you have received an Army ROTC scholarship.
                              
                              All scholarship students will be required to serve in the military for eight years.
                                 This obligation may be fulfilled by serving four years on Active Duty, followed by
                                 four years of service in the Inactive Ready Reserve (IRR).
                              
                               
                              
                              Non-scholarship program participants
                              
                              Non-scholarship graduates may serve three years on Active Duty and five years in the
                                    Inactive Ready Reserve (IRR).